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Morning is tomorrow, evening is today: relationships between chronotype and time perspective

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Pages 181-196 | Published online: 27 Feb 2012

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Heng Li & Bo Yang. (2023) Forgiving lark, resentful owl: Self-control mediates the relationship between chronotype and forgiveness. Chronobiology International 40:4, pages 389-399.
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Katarzyna Guenther & Maciej Stolarski. (2021) Linking morningness with healthy eating behaviors: the mediating role of time perspectives. Biological Rhythm Research 52:10, pages 1618-1630.
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Maciej Stolarski, Joanna Gorgol & Gerald Matthews. (2021) The search for causality of personality-chronotype associations: insights from a one-year longitudinal study of adolescents. Chronobiology International 38:4, pages 489-500.
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Wojciech Waleriańczyk, Dominika Pruszczak & Maciej Stolarski. (2020) Testing the role of midpoint sleep and social jetlag in the context of work psychology: an exploratory study. Biological Rhythm Research 51:7, pages 1026-1043.
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Joanna Gorgol, Maciej Stolarski & Gerald Matthews. (2020) On the moderating role of chronotype on the association between IQ and conscientiousness: the compensation effect occurs only in Evening-types. Biological Rhythm Research 51:2, pages 318-329.
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Mikhail F. Borisenkov, Valentina I. Vetosheva, Yekaterina S. Kuznetsova, Grigoriy N. Khodyrev, Asya V. Shikhova, Sergey V. Popov, Anna A. Pechеrkina, Olga I. Dorogina & Elvira E. Symaniuk. (2019) Chronotype, social jetlag, and time perspective. Chronobiology International 36:12, pages 1772-1781.
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Liese Exelmans, Adrian Meier, Leonard Reinecke & Jan Van Den Bulck. (2019) Just One More Episode: Predictors of Procrastination with Television and Implications for Sleep Quality. Mass Communication and Society 22:5, pages 654-685.
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Małgorzata Sławińska, Maciej Stolarski & Konrad S. Jankowski. (2019) Effects of chronotype and time of day on mood responses to CrossFit training. Chronobiology International 36:2, pages 237-249.
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Magdalena Drezno, Maciej Stolarski & Gerald Matthews. (2019) An in-depth look into the association between morningness–eveningness and well-being: evidence for mediating and moderating effects of personality. Chronobiology International 36:1, pages 96-109.
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Kati Nowack & Elke Van Der Meer. (2018) The synchrony effect revisited: chronotype, time of day and cognitive performance in a semantic analogy task. Chronobiology International 35:12, pages 1647-1662.
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Dominika Pruszczak, Maciej Stolarski & Konrad S. Jankowski. (2018) Chronotype and time metaphors: morning-types conceive time as more friendly and less hostile. Biological Rhythm Research 49:3, pages 431-441.
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Maciej Stolarski, Konrad S. Jankowski, Gerald Matthews & Justyna Kawalerczyk. (2016) Wise “birds” follow their clock: The role of emotional intelligence and morningness–eveningness in diurnal regulation of mood. Chronobiology International 33:1, pages 51-63.
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Royette Tavernier, Melanie Munroe & Teena Willoughby. (2015) Perceived morningness–eveningness predicts academic adjustment and substance use across university, but social jetlag is not to blame. Chronobiology International 32:9, pages 1233-1245.
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Lili Wang & Tanya L. Chartrand. (2015) Morningness–Eveningness and Risk Taking. The Journal of Psychology 149:4, pages 394-411.
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Maciej Stolarski & Konrad S. Jankowski. (2015) Morningness–eveningness and performance-based emotional intelligence. Biological Rhythm Research 46:3, pages 417-423.
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惠珍 黄. (2020) The Mediating Role of Time Perspective in Chronotype and Depression: Comparison of Students and Non-Students. Advances in Psychology 10:05, pages 539-547.
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Rebecca Gowen, Allan Filipowicz & Krista K. Ingram. (2019) Chronotype mediates gender differences in risk propensity and risk-taking. PLOS ONE 14:5, pages e0216619.
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Roberto Refinetti, Gabrielle Earle & G.J. Kenagy. (2019) Exploring determinants of behavioral chronotype in a diurnal-rodent model of human physiology. Physiology & Behavior 199, pages 146-153.
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Michael Rönnlund & Maria G. Carelli. (2018) Time Perspective Biases Are Associated With Poor Sleep Quality, Daytime Sleepiness, and Lower Levels of Subjective Well-Being Among Older Adults. Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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Romana Kadzikowska-Wrzosek. (2018) Self-regulation and bedtime procrastination: The role of self-regulation skills and chronotype. Personality and Individual Differences 128, pages 10-15.
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María Juliana Leone, Alejo Salles, Alejandro Pulver, Diego Andrés Golombek & Mariano Sigman. (2018) Time drawings: Spatial representation of temporal concepts. Consciousness and Cognition 59, pages 10-25.
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Niall M. McGowan, Ross Brannigan, Darlene Doyle & Andrew N. Coogan. (2017) Diurnal preference, circadian phase of entrainment and time perspectives: Just what are the relationships?. Personality and Individual Differences 112, pages 79-84.
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